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Show #13 of 16-17

This is our final BJJTV episosde of the school year. In this special edition, we go beyond our typical 10 minutes to share the following stories with you: The Power of Friendship, Izzy Rucker, The Al Matzes Scholarship and Color Run, LGBT Students Find Acceptance in Blue Jay Alliance, Our Community Unites for Stephanie Lidemann, and Molly's Overseas Adventure During Spring Break! On another note, we'd like to thank Molly and Ellie (the hosts of this show) for their three years of dedication to BJJTV. We hope you enjoy the show!

BJJTV Class of 2017 Final Show

BJJTV Seniors have a lot to share. In this episode, we take a serious look at an epidemic they all faced: SENIORITIS. Also, you'll hear their words of wisdom for those who are still in high school. We hope you enjoy this final production of the school year. Farewell Class of 2017!

Show #11 of 16-17

Show #12 of 16-17

Emma and Ellie are here to kick off BJJTV #11. Our top story is one that has already gotten a lot of feedback: dropping out. BJJTV covers both sides of the issue, including an interview with someone who feels that leaving school was a positive life choice. Other stories in this episode include a look at the Washington Town and Country Fair board and undecided seniors. We also visit a new restaurant in town, The Tilted Skillet. We hope you enjoy Show #11.

It's time for BJJTV #12. We didn't let rising waters and several flood days slow us down. Tess Marquart and Jon Amlong host this edition, which includes stories over St. Baldrick's, Youth Alive, and Care4Ghana. Additionally, we take a look at a sport that has taken WHS by storm. Could it be football or baseball? Perhaps it's long-distance running? No, it's something you may not have heard of yet; SPIKEBALL! Can you dig it? We hope you can and that you enjoy our show!

Show #9 of 16-17

Show #10 of 16-17

Dylan and Jared host Show #9 of BJJTV for 16-17. In this episode, we take a look at the vaccination debate. Also, Tess Marquart sits down with the Jaywalkers and WHS Cheer to learn more about the work they put into their national competitions. We end the show with a story that covers the lost arts of cooking and sewing.

Show #10 of BJJTV is ready! You'll learn more about self defense and meet an incredibly talented family from Augusta, MO. Also, one two-sport athlete discusses how he balances it all. We'll also introduce you to a welding student from FRCC who has a unique life story! This is one of our favorite shows from this school year (so far) and we hope you enjoy it!

Show #7 of 2016-17

Show #7 of Blue Jay Journal TV is here! We cover the following topics in this episode: WHS gets a Spring Break, Grace Koch completes a Girl Scout Gold Award project, the WHS Cross Country team reflects on their success at State, two life-long friends face cancer together, and CPR is coming to Missouri Public Schools. We hope you enjoy the show!

Show #8 of 2016-17

Show #8 asks us all, "What is your digital footprint?" And, if you don't know the answer, BJJTV will fill you in! After that, we have stories about PGA golfer Shane Blankenship, Missouri Options, and students who feel over tested. By the way, we want to thank you for watching our show and visiting our website!

Show #5 of 2016-17

Show #6 of 2016-17

Right before the holiday break, we were able to produce Show #5. We learn more about the Electoral College. We also sit down with a future Mizzou Soccer player who happens to be a WHS Senior. Additionally, we take a look at what happens at the FFA Convention. The show wraps up with a glimpse of our Lady Jays Softball team and their road to state.

Show #6 is one of our favorites from this school year (so far). It covers important issues such as bullying and chronic absenteeism. We also visit the Angel of Hope memorial and learn about changes in our band program. It's our hope you enjoy this episode as much as we do.

Show #3 of 2016-17

Show #4 of 2016-17

Show #3 of Blue Jay Journal TV starts off with a look at anxiety. You will also learn more about Project Lead the Way and meet a local Comfort Dog named Sheba. The show wraps up with a feature about a new local store called The Daily Run. We hope you enjoy Show #3 of BJJTV!

In this episode you will learn more about homeschooling. Also, we will introduce you to the new CAPS program, as well as take a look at some record-setting roadside attractions in Casey, IL. Those stories and more await you on BJJTV #4. We hope you'll watch!

Show #1 2016-17

Show #2 2016-17

Our first edition of Blue Jay Journal TV covers the Little Free Library Movement, the Farm to You Market, and improvements in the supervision of the WHS parking lots. We will also meet one WHS student who knows all too well that health is priceless. Thanks for watching!

Show #2 of Blue Jay Journal TV takes a look at the high cost of health care, sleep deprivation in teens, our Quiz Bowl team, and local YoungLife leader Karen Nye. We hope you enjoy this episode of Blue Jay Journal TV.